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the initials of William, Lord Herries, and dated 1601, with an 
allegorical design representing an elephant with a howdah on its 
back, supporting a unicorn and a lion fighting; the unicorn has 
driven his horn into the open mouth of his antagonist, and through 
the head—Captain Maxwell. A walking cane of Lady Winefred 
Maxwell of Terregles, who died in 1801, with a gold top bearing 
a heraldic device—an eagle displayed, and a savage or wild man, 
with the motto, ““Sequamur ;” footman’s stick of the same period 
—Captain Maxwell. A cartouch that belonged to Robert 
Maxwell of Breoch (1804); fragments of pottery found in the 
moat at Carlaverock—Mr W.J. Maawell. Part of the oak cornice 
of one of the rooms of the Castle of Dumfries, found when taking 
down the New Church in 1867 ; Provost Crichton’s baton, used 
during the Dumfries Meal Riots—Mr James Davidson. One 
guinea note of the Commercial Bank, Dumfries (1804), antique 
perforated silver needle-case, model of an old spinning-wheel— 
Mr J. Gibson Starke. A Trades’ jug, the Provost’s staff of Dum- 
fries—Mr James Lennox. <A seal of the Burgh of Whithorn, 
ditto of Whithorn Abbey, the crest of the Galloway Family (a 
drawing)—Mr J. G. Kinna. Several old plates, including one of 
Prince Charlie—Mr R. Gillies. The Stakeford Jug, several old 
newspapers, glovers’ minute book, handwriting of Paul Jones— 
Mrs Hay. Thirty and a half sheets of old theatrical bills—Mr 
W. Anderson. The silver gun and the silver arrow of Kirkeud- 
bright, a Dalswinton bell, twenty-eight packets of Communion 
tokens, representing the different parishes in the Stewartry ; 
scrap-book, &e.—Kirkeudbright Musewm. The “Siller Gun” 
and the burgh standard weights and measures—From the Vown 
Council of Dumfries. The deacon of tailors’ staff, a box made 
by the French prisoners when in Dumfries—Miss Currie. An 
old clock, several old cups ‘and saucers, glass bottles, candlesticks, 
a carved box, &e.—Mr Armstrong. The shoemakers’ flag—Mr 
John Wilson. The trades’ flag—Mr George Thomson. The jougs 
which were formerly at the Market Cross, Lochmaben—Lochmaben 
Town Council. <A pair of thumbikins—Mrs Gilchrist. The 
trades’ punch-bowl—Mrs Dunbar. The jougs from Moniaive, a 
spinning-wheel—Dr Grierson. The King’s Speech (9th January, 
1716), Charter, &c., of the Earl of Nithsdale—Mr 7. A. Currie. 
A small model saddle, pair of wooden compasses, powder horn 
dated 1782, four leather snuff mulls, one snuff-box made of the 
wood of Burns’ bedstead—Mr Robert Murray. 
